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1. Date: 2007-01-04 18:59:03
Subject: LET'S PRAY NOW FOR AUSTRALIA
From: s...@n...fr Search message by this author

LET'S PRAY NOW !

Great Celtic God, The Unique, The Unnamed, The Blessed One and Creator
of all !
Teach us to love our friends as best as we can with honour,
and hate our enemies and pursue them with our revenge until they pay or
ask
for mercy !
Please curse them just as we do, and support our just anger !

Give us strength to uphold at all time the Blessed Celtic Sword of
Justice,
and never falter in the Respect of our Duty & Obedience to the Sacred
Cosmic Laws !!!!

LET IT BE

HAIL TO THE CELTS !!!!


Note
That prayer, was inspired to a famous Druid of Inverness in the Holy
Land of Scotland around the turn of the 17th century,

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2. Date: 2007-01-04 20:40:39
Subject: Re: LET'S PRAY NOW FOR AUSTRALIA
From: "Kevin" <K...@b...com> Search message by this author

You've been into that cheap French plonk again - Le Turd !!


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3. Date: 2007-01-05 10:03:01
Subject: Re: LET'S PRAY NOW FOR AUSTRALIA
From: s...@n...fr Search message by this author


BUSINESS DAY
News Worth Knowing

Posted to the web on: 04 January 2007


AUSTRALIA FEELS THE HEAT IN BATTLE AGAINST GLOBAL WARMING

Rob Taylor

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Reuters

CANBERRA - Australia appears to be suffering an accelerated
greenhouse effect, with the pace of global warming quicker across that
country than in other parts of the world.

The world's driest inhabited continent - suffering a severe drought
- was waging its own unique climate war, said Australia's Bureau of
Meteorology in its annual climate report which was released yesterday.

Half of the country was desperate for water and the other half was
awash with a year's rainfall for the entire continent.

"Most scientists agree this is part of an enhanced greenhouse
effect," bureau senior climatologist Neil Plummer said.

"Temperatures are actually rising a little bit faster over Australia
compared to the global average, and we know that of Australia's 20
hottest years, 15 have occurred since 1980."

As the first cyclone of the summer bore down on Australia's northwest
coast, bringing more rain and potentially destructive winds, the report
revealed extraordinary climatic contrasts.

Some areas experienced rare summer snowfalls over Christmas to dampen
bush fires, even as the drought tightened its grip and major cities
imposed tough restrictions on water usage.

Above average rains fell last year, with 490mm of rain falling against
the 472mm average. But water catchments and rivers in the food-bowl
southeast where most Australians live shrivelled.

"Rain fell, but just not in the most-populated areas. Australians
would certainly have seen 2006 as a dry year," Plummer said.

Australia's average temperature last year was 0,47°C above the
long-term average, but it was only the 11th-warmest year since 1910,
the bureau report said.

And despite record daily temperatures in the southeast, last year was
cooler than 2005 due to an active tropical wet season early in the
year.

Plummer said an El Nino weather event in the Pacific Ocean, bringing
severe drought to eastern Australia, was responsible for much of the
variation.

"What we see on the rainfall is a signature of El Nino. There are
signs that is weakening and most times we see a breakdown in late
summer or autumn."

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4. Date: 2007-01-05 10:17:53
Subject: Re: LET'S PRAY NOW FOR AUSTRALIA
From: s...@n...fr Search message by this author

... but the Toads would not care a bit about the Divine Drudging
Drought .... or at least until they bite the dust !
Then it will be too late except for sorrow

Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud
Australia Mining Pioneer
( and ashamed of it )

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5. Date: 2007-01-05 23:21:36
Subject: Re: LET'S PRAY NOW FOR LE TURDS RUBBER ROOM VIEW
From: "Sunny" <w...@y...com.au> Search message by this author


<j...@f...fr>
Oh Celtic (Lunatic Pak) Gods :
Grant Le Turd's keeper the power to open his rubber room for 1 hour each
day.


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